dude, you clearly have money to burn, go to a store, a [I]comic book[/I] store and grab whatever they have. Chances are they are not gonna have them all and they are only like thirteen bucks each, you spend more than that on yer damn twill jeans whatever the fuck that is and this shit is so much better. Just grab whatever they have, you can start with one, and then take it with you, and go to a bar and pull up a barstool and order a beer and read the damn thing in one sitting, and then sit there for a minute and reflect on the awesome story you just took in, not to mention the beautiful wimmins and artwork in general, and then finish yer beer, tip the bartender well, and go right back to the comic book store and buy whatever else thay have. If you don't have a comic book store near you, just let me know and I will HOOK YOU UP.

I thought it was great Frank Miller as usual, my second favorite, I still like 'That Yellow Bastard' the best so far; even though Marv is my favorite character now. What Kevin did to Lucille and all those other girls and the whole thing with the priest made me sick to my fucking stomach but I thought that was still really clever and original and the ending was great. Big Fat Kill is very enjoyable, but somewhat predictable near the end and somewhat straight forward in terms of story, still great and bloody violent nonetheless. And to restate the obvious...this movie is going to be amazing and the DVD is going to fucking rock.

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